Tag: education
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Assessment Literacy: The Key to Unlocking Better Educational Outcomes for All.

Assessment literacy is the ability to understand and use assessments effectively in education. It involves understanding the purpose of assessments, their role in learning, and how to interpret results. Assessment literacy is essential for teachers, students, parents, and policymakers as it ensures that they have a clear understanding of what assessments measure and how they…
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Why Budgeting is a Timeless Skill for Alternative Schooling and Education

Budgeting: A Timeless Skill for Alternative Schooling and Education As parents and educators, we all want our children to have the best possible education. We enroll them in schools that provide excellent curriculum, extracurricular activities, and opportunities to develop their talents. However, as important as those things are, there is one skill that often gets…
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Revolutionize Your Learning with Self-Paced Education

Self-paced learning is an educational approach that allows learners to proceed at their own pace, without the constraints of a traditional classroom setting. It offers flexibility and autonomy for students who prefer to take charge of their own learning journey. One of the primary benefits of self-paced learning is its adaptability to individual needs. Students…
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“Balancing Tradition and Technology: Incorporating Tech in a Charlotte Mason Education”

As technology continues to advance, its presence in education is becoming increasingly common. While some see this as a necessary step forward, others question whether the use of technology in the classroom aligns with educational philosophies and methods that prioritize hands-on learning, critical thinking, and personal connections between students and subject matter. In this post,…
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Interview with an Asperger’s Syndrome Advocate: Breaking Down Misconceptions and Offering Support

Interview with an Asperger’s Syndrome Advocate Asperger’s Syndrome is a disorder that affects social interaction, communication, interests and behaviours. It is classified as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and was first identified by Hans Asperger in 1944. In this interview, we speak to an advocate for Asperger’s Syndrome who shares their personal experiences with the condition.…
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Hands-On Learning: The Benefits of Apprenticeships for Alternative Education

Learning Through Apprenticeships: A Unique Path to Education Education is a key element in shaping our lives. It provides us with the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in the world, but traditional schooling isn’t always the right fit for everyone. For those who prefer hands-on learning, apprenticeships offer an alternative path to education. Apprenticeships…
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“Unlocking Potential: The Reggio Emilia Approach to Education Fosters Creativity and Critical Thinking in Children”

Reggio Emilia is a city located in the northern part of Italy, and it’s home to what has become known as the Reggio Emilia approach to education. This approach is centered on the belief that children are full of potential and should be given every opportunity to learn and grow. Developed after World War II…


